About Me

Welcome, thank you for stopping by!

Let me start by telling you a little about me. I’m a wife, to Don, who happens to be my best friend. I’m also a mama to three wonderful, fun and dashing boys, who are ages 16, 13 and 9. I homeschool my two younger boys and have come to love doing it after a rather bumpy start six years back. So, I’m a wife, mom, daughter, sister, and friend, to name a few things.

But most importantly, and where I’m learning to stake my identity is this;

I’m a follower and believer in Jesus Christ.

Knowing this truth has literally changed EVERYTHING.

If you stick around you’ll hear me talk a lot about Jesus, faith, anxiety, depression, and motherhood.

I love writing and words in general.

I’ve been a secret writer for years and I’ve just recently found the courage to put my words out for the world to read. This blog grew out of a desire to share my journey in this crazy, beautiful, and (let’s be honest) a bit scary at times, life.

I’m a thinker, I could think something to death just to revive it to think it to death again. So, writing helps me get all of those thoughts out.

I love the outdoors, my garden, hiking, DIY projects, and my family and friends. (not necessarily in this order of course… depends on the day)

I’m also a big fan of sarcasm and funny people in general. When I was in my hardest days of anxiety and depression, if I could laugh for even a minute, it helped. So, I’m hoping you’ll pick up my ridiculous sense of humor at times and laugh along with me even when life is hard.

I’ve struggled with anxiety ever since I was a little girl and I went through postpartum depression with all three of my pregnancies. I’ve learned a few things along the way that I want to share with others who are also walking this path. It can feel a little lonely sometimes, am I right? One of my greatest goals is to share the impact Jesus has had on my struggle with anxiety and to extend to others the comfort and peace I have received through Him.

“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction so that we will be able to comfort those who are in any affliction with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.” 2 Cor. 1:3-4